Summit, NJ – Overlook Medical Center invites community organizations and groups to participate in the “Healthy Neighborhoods” initiative. Neighborhood-based organizations may request up to $10,000 per project.
“The vision of Atlantic Health System to empower our communities to be healthiest in the nation requires us to think outside the walls of our facilities and into the multiple contexts in which the people we serve live, work, learn, and play,” says William Neigher, vice-president, System Development and Chief System Officer, Atlantic Health System.
Research has demonstrated that neighborhoods affect health and well-being. These effects include the physical environment (e.g. access to parks and safe streets), the social environment (e.g. connections between residents) and the service environment (e.g. access to services such as supermarkets and public transportation.
The Healthy Neighborhoods initiative will invest in improving the neighborhoods in our communities by supplying funds to neighborhood-based organizations to create healthier spaces for their residents. Throughout the grant year, in addition to funding, Neighborhood Teams will receive on-going training and support from the Atlantic Healthy Neighborhoods Team and have opportunity to interact with other Healthy Neighborhoods grantees.
Eligibility
Any neighborhood-based organization may apply for this funding. This may include neighborhood associations, faith-based communities, social service agencies or grassroots groups. To be eligible, submissions must:
- Target a single, clearly-defined neighborhood within a 10-mile radius of Overlook Medical Center
- Propose a project that has the potential to create healthier spaces
- Include significant involvement from neighborhood residents in all aspects of the project
- Work closely with a member of our Healthy Neighborhoods team
- Attend quarterly meetings with other recipients of Healthy Neighborhoods’ grants
- Track and report relevant data and fund usage
- Start the project by August 1, 2014 and complete within one year.
Criteria
Applications must be submitted by June16, 2014. The grant review process begins on July 1, 2014 Applications will be graded on the following criteria, submitted applications must include the following information, each of which is graded and weighted evenly:
- Description of need – Why the project is needed and what it hopes to change
- Project description – What the project will accomplish and who will be responsible for each of its phases
- Outcomes – How success will be measured
- Budget – How the funds will be spent and if the project will be supplemented by other funding sources.
- Up to $50,000 total will be awarded in 2014 under this program.
Preparation Webinar
Overlook Medical Center will be holding a webinar on Tuesday, May 27 that will cover the basic details of the application process and answer any applicant questions. Members of neighborhood-based organizations who are interested in attending, please email Healthy Neighborhoods >
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About Overlook Medical Center
Overlook Medical Center, located in Summit, NJ, is part of Atlantic Health System, one of the largest non-profit health care systems in New Jersey. Accredited by The Joint Commission, the hospital was recognized by U.S. News & World Report as a “Best Regional Hospital” for Neurology & Neurosurgery, Gastroenterology & GI Surgery, Geriatrics, Gynecology, Nephrology, Pulmonology, and Urology. Overlook Medical Center is verified as a Level IV Epilepsy Center. Atlantic Neuroscience Institute treats more stroke and aneurysm patients than any other hospital in northern New Jersey and a recipient of the Get With the Guidelines® Stroke Gold Plus Performance Achievement Award, placing its stroke program in the top five percent in the country by the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association.